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The Years

Virginia Woolf

Verlag: Passerino

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In The Years, one of her most expansive and quietly powerful novels, Virginia Woolf traces the lives of the Pargiter family across several decades, from the late Victorian age to the uncertain modern world of the twentieth century. Through a series of vivid scenes and intimate moments, Woolf reveals the subtle transformations of time: children grow into adults, traditions fade, new freedoms emerge, and the fabric of society slowly changes. London itself becomes a living backdrop, reflecting the shifting rhythms of history and everyday life. With her distinctive lyrical style and deep psychological insight, Woolf explores the passing of time, the complexity of family relationships, and the evolving role of women in a changing society. Rather than focusing on dramatic events, The Years captures the quiet, profound movements of life—moments of reflection, conversation, memory, and hope. Elegant, thoughtful, and deeply human, this remarkable novel stands as one of Woolf’s most accessible works and a timeless portrait of a world in transition.Virginia Woolf (1882–1941) was one of the most influential writers of the twentieth century and a central figure of literary modernism. Born in London, she was associated with the intellectual circle known as the Bloomsbury Group, which included prominent writers, artists, and thinkers of the time. Woolf is celebrated for her innovative narrative techniques and her exploration of inner consciousness, memory, and the passage of time. Her most famous works include Mrs Dalloway, To the Lighthouse, and Orlando, novels that transformed modern fiction through their poetic language and psychological depth.In addition to her novels, Woolf wrote essays and literary criticism, including the famous feminist essay A Room of One’s Own (1929), in which she argued for women’s creative and intellectual independence.
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